On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Geoffrey Lane wrote:

> I've found a site http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/pctel-linux/
> that describes a way to get my pctel modem to work on my laptop. I've read the
> readme file and it askes me to find out the chipset
>
> 2) Find out what chipset you have in your board:
>
> 3) ./configure
> Options:
>
> --with-hal=hal
> Select one of: pct789, cm8738, i8xx, sis, via686a
>
> It may be a bit of a stupid question but how can I do that? Are there any
> programs for either windows or linux that'll help me figure that out? If it
> helps I still have the pre-installed windows XP Pro still installed!
> I'd appreciate any help at all.
> Thanks

I don't recall exactly how I figured it out, but Latitudes are i8xx.
I think my clue came from running lspci.  What does that show on your
system?

-- 
                Matthew Saltzman

Clemson University Math Sciences
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